The British Imperial Establishment, Post Imperial Era, and the ‘Churchillian’ World View, 1945-2016. (Adjustments & Challenges in Contemporary British Diplomatic Strategy)

The British Imperial Establishment, Post Imperial Era, and the ‘Churchillian’ World View, 1945-2016. (Adjustments & Challenges in Contemporary British Diplomatic Strategy)

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Chapter VI – Footnotes

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  1. S.E.FINER,
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  2. M.BELOFF and G.PEELE, The Government of the United Kingdom.
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  3. ibid.

  4. A delegate to the 1949 Conservative Conference: Conference
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  5. L.D.EPSTEIN,
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